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In 2017, Macy's announced they would be closing their store at Layton Hills Mall. [13] The store closed in March 2017. Shortly after that, renovations began for a new Dillard's to replace Macy's. The store opened in fall 2017. [14] On June 4, 2020, it was announced that JCPenney would be closing as part of a plan to close 154 stores nationwide.
Layton's major retail district includes the Layton Hills Mall, movie theaters, Davis Conference Center, and "Restaurant Row", nicknamed such due to the large number of national chain restaurants located along its one-mile stretch. Layton's City Center includes the city offices, police station, and courthouse.
The Junction is a 20-acre (8.1 ha) entertainment, retail, office, and residential complex in downtown Ogden City, built on the site of the former Ogden City Mall.Its development has been coordinated and subsidized by Ogden City, in an effort to revitalize the city center for economic and cultural growth.
Cache Valley Mall; City Creek Center; Cottonwood Mall (Utah) ... The Junction (Ogden, Utah) L. Layton Hills Mall; N. Newgate Mall; O. Olympus Hills Shopping Center; P ...
Elsewhere during her appearance at '90s Con (which marked her first public event in nearly three years), the actress spoke about her time on the Beverly Hills, 90210 spinoff series Melrose Place ...
The conference center is attached to a Hilton Garden Inn, owned by Kevin Garn, and within walking distance to several hotels, the Layton Hills Mall, and restaurants. The Davis Conference Center features event spaces of different sizes, the biggest of which is a 12,500-square-foot ballroom with a 1,000 person capacity. [4]
The 43,242-square-foot theater went on the market during the summer and was for sale at $4.6 million as an "investment property." Amid the pandemic, Regal was forced to shut its doors to movie ...
In 2016 another franchised store opened in Layton, Utah at the Layton Hills Mall, and in 2017 a franchise opened in South Town Center in Sandy, Utah. Also in 2017 Eborn Books purchased the Latter-Day Harvest Bookstore, from Living Scriptures, in Nauvoo, Illinois (which was renamed the Nauvoo Trading Post).